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Update: Hodeidah Survivors Receive Medical Care

Updated September 26, 2018

Survivors of the recent mercenary mission to liberate the Port of Hodeidah from Iran-backed Houthi rebels are getting treatment at a mobile clinic in Khokha that was taken back by the Yemeni government in December 2014. Since June, around 76,500 households have been displaced from Hodeidah and nearby areas. The clinic is seeing around 160 patients daily for life-saving healthcare including cholera. The Port of Hodeidah was a vital mission due to reopen the point of entry for food and aid imported to the country.

Iran is Starving Yemen to the Brink of Death

With Iran sidelined from Idlib missions in Syria, it may seek retaliation in Yemen as famine and starvation threaten ½ the population. Many are urging an immediate end to the conflict. Pompeo is urging continued US support for the Saudi-led forces. The window of opportunity to act is while Iran is weak. Iranian aggression in the region is being hit from many angles including its presence in Palestine and Syria. In Yemen, this may be the best chance for victims of cholera and starvation on the brink of death.

Israeli-Saudi-backed Mercenaries Attack

What is best for the people of Yemen? The Red Sea port of Hodeida is the import destination for 90% of Yemen’s food supply held by Iran. Mercenaries trained by Israeli defense forces recently lead an assault on the city of the Red Sea port of Hodeida per a secret agreement. Weapons have been pouring in from Israel, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. 17.8 million people will die if the port can’t be liberated including 5.2 million children.

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